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2016/2017 PALG DIPLOMA ADMISSION LIST

UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA, NSUKKA
OFFICE OF THE REGISTRAR (ADMISSIONS)
2016/2017 PALG DIPLOMA ADMISSION LIST

The University of Nigeria, Nsukka hereby offers Provisional Admission to the following Candidates into Diploma Programme in PALG for 2016/2017 academic session.





S/N Name of  Candidates Form Number Course Admitted
1 JAJA, LUCKY NGOZI UNN/2016/DIPF/00000/51 Public Administration
2 DANIEL, CHIBUZOR BUDUKA UNN/2016/DIPF/00000/66 Public Administration
3 UDUNG, DADSON MNASIGHA UNN/2016/DIPF/00000/65 Public Administration
4 UCHECHUKWU, T .SHARON UNN/2016/DIPF/00000/68 Public Administration
5 ALAIBO, TAMUNOSAKI GEORGE UNN/2016/DIPF/00000/36 Public Administration
6 DAMAINABO, PRINCE EUGENE UNN/2016/DIPF/00000/49 Public Administration
7 OKPOM, FELIX UNN/2016/DIPF/00000/40 Public Administration
8 JOHN, BLESSING ALLWELL UNN/2016/DIPF/00000/44 Public Administration
9 JACOB, DABONAGOGO UNN/2016/DIPF/00000/35 Public Administration
10 BENJAMIN, JOYCE UNN/2016/DIPF/00000/60 Public Administration
11 JACK, AWOR GEOFFREY UNN/2016/DIPF/00000/39 Public Administration
12 DAGOGO, ILODE UNN/2016/DIPF/00000/38 Public Administration
13 OGOLO TUMINI GIBSON UNN/2016/DIPF/00000/54 Public Administration
14 LENEE, ANTHONY NUMENEGBI UNN/2016/DIPF/00000/42 Public Administration
15 PRINCEWEL, ABIYE IBIBA UNN/2016/DIPF/00000/41 Public Administration
16 JAJA, LUCKY FRANCIS UNN/2016/DIPF/00000/53 Public Administration
17 NENGIA, CHRISTIAN T UNN/2016/DIPF/00000/52 Public Administration
18 BROWN, SODI SAMUEL UNN/2016/DIPF/00000/55 Public Administration
19 JUMBO, TAMUNOAFINDI UNN/2016/DIPF/00000/45 Public Administration
20 NWIGANI, KENNETH L UNN/2016/DIPF/00000/47 Public Administration
21 ABAH, NGOZI MORRISON UNN/2016/DIPF/00000/37 Public Administration
22 IDAFIERESI, IDANYE G UNN/2016/DIPF/00000/34 Public Administration
23 GEORGE, IBIOLAYE EBINI UNN/2016/DIPF/00000/48 Public Administration
24 MONDAY, NKORNEMEE UNN/2016/DIPF/00000/46 Public Administration
25 OBI, ADANEE ESTHER UNN/2016/DIPF/00000/43 Public Administration

INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES OFFERED PROVISIONAL ADMISSION FOR THE 2016/2017 ACADEMIC SESSION
Candidates offered provisional admission are required to adopt the following guidelines to regularize their acceptance of the offer:
1) Visit the University of Nigeria website (www.unn.edu.ng) or portal (unnportal.edu.ng), log in your Form number to generate and download a Payment Invoice which contains a Remitta number, the invoice will enable you to make payment at any Commercial Bank.
2) With the Payment Invoice, the candidate is requested to pay Twenty Five Thousand Naira Only (N25, 000.00) acceptance fee. Ensure that the Invoice number is keyed in appropriately at the Bank and obtain a confirmation slip containing your Confirmation number and Invoice number.
3) Visit the University of Nigeria website (www.unn.edu.ng) or portal (unnportal.edu.ng) again and login your Form Number, the Confirmation Number and Invoice Number, then print the Admission slip and complete the Acceptance Form online.
4) Proceed with other fee payments and registration as indicated on the University of Nigeria website.

(Signed)
Chris C. Igbokwe, Esq
Registrar

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